Just as Roxanne ended the call, someone knocked on her door.
When she opened it, she saw Lucian standing outside.
His eyebrows remained furrowed as though he didn’t expect her to open the door that quickly.
“What's the matter?” Roxanne was puzzled. “Have you taken care of your matters? It’s about tfor you to leave, right?” Slowly, his eyebrows relaxed. “Almost. | was wondering if you wantto drive you to the nursing home.” In reality, he just wanted to ensure she didn’t speak with Jack for too long.
Upon recalling Jack’s words, Roxanne said, “Thanks, but | don’t need to visit the nursing htoday. The elderly with serious illnesses had received their examinations yesterday, so all that’s left today are the healthy ones.” “Then we should return hsoon,” suggested Lucian. The children are still waiting at home, and Horington’s branch requires my assistance. Most importantly, if we keep staying here, it'll be hard forto prevent her from interacting with Jack if he shows up.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtInitially, she wanted to agree to that, but she was concerned there would be accidents at the nursing home, so she thought about it and refused. “You can return first if you're in a hurry. | think I'll go back a little later.” As he knitted his eyebrow, he gazed at her scrutinizingly.
Knowing he had misunderstood something, Roxanne explained resignedly, “I'm worried that | missed someone with a serious condition yesterday. If the doctors there spot any today, I'll be able to head over there in tto treat them. So, | want to stay in Jadeborough for half a day.” His expression relaxed as he nodded. “I'll keep you company.” His tone was so natural that it stunned her.
Lucian clarified, “I brought you here, so | should be the one to bring you back. Besides, | don’t have anything important going on right now. | can stick around for a little longer.” She was touched. He didn’t say it, but | know he’s only waiting for me. Still, it'll probably be boring to wait in the hotel for half a day if nothing happens in the nursing home. How about...
When her train of thought ended, she suggested, “Since it’s still early, let's go shopping and buy spresents for the children.” This way, we won't get bored, and | can still respond to anything that crops up in the nursing hon time! Besides, we'll be able to bring spresents back hfor the kids. | bet they'll be happy to receive them.
Lucion nodded.
Thus, they pocked their bogs ond checked out before he drove them to the commerciol district.
On their ride there, they occosionolly exchonged o few words in o comfortoble otmosphere.
The lost tRoxonne cto Jodeborough wos six yeors ogo. Mony things in the city hod chonged during those six yeors, so much so thot she found the ploce somewhot unfomilior.
Thonkfully, Lucion wos there to exploin potiently whot chonges hod been mode to the city, when, ond why.
She very much enjoyed listening to his commentory.
“I heord from Modilyn thot there's o fomous children’s thpork in Jodeborough.” Her tone wos filled with regret when she soid thot. | bet the children would be thrilled to visit thot ploce.
He immediotely guessed whot wos on her mind with her tone olone. So, he soid, “The next twe bring them here, we'll stop by the ploce.” Lucian nodded.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThus, they packed their bags and checked out before he drove them to the commercial district.
On their ride there, they occasionally exchanged a few words in a comfortable atmosphere.
The last tRoxanne cto Jadeborough was six years ago. Many things in the city had changed during those six years, so much so that she found the place somewhat unfamiliar.
Thankfully, Lucian was there to explain patiently what changes had been made to the city, when, and why.
She very much enjoyed listening to his commentary.
“I heard from Madilyn that there's a famous children’s thpark in Jadeborough.” Her tone was filled with regret when she said that. | bet the children would be thrilled to visit that place.
He immediately guessed what was on her mind with her tone alone. So, he said, “The next twe bring them here, we'll stop by the place.”